Southern Maryland small business roundtable scheduled for February

Southern Maryland small business roundtable scheduled for February
Mike O’Halloran NFIB Maryland State Director — Official Website
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The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), the Maryland Retailers Alliance (MRA), and the Calvert County Chamber of Commerce are organizing a small business roundtable in Southern Maryland. The event will feature discussions with local legislative delegates about legislation emerging from Annapolis.

Scheduled for Monday, February 12, the roundtable will take place at the College of Southern Maryland Prince Frederick Campus from 9 to 11 am EST. Participants can register for $25 per person, with breakfast included.

State delegates invited to attend represent Charles County, Calvert County, St. Mary’s County, and Prince George’s County. The program aims to facilitate networking among small businesses, provide a platform for sharing concerns with legislators, and offer insights into initiatives by NFIB, MRA, and local chambers.

For registration assistance or inquiries about the event, contact NFIB Grassroots Manager Julianna Rauf at julianna.rauf@nfib.org or call 857-228-9978. Updates on the event will be provided as more details become available.



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